Yep where your location is means a lot on what a "farm" means. As mentioned in North GA farms of 100 acres are of good size, and some around 300 acres or more, but few. I never plowed in the mud if that's what was took from my post, harming the land.... However if you ever no tilled a field ( I'm sure you have) and was coming behind a wheat crop with soybeans a tractor can have a hard time just pulling it's own weight in the 40-75 hp range with duals on. I never seen a need for dual wheels with the farm equipment I used, being a 10 disk taylor way, 9 shank all purpose plow, 16' no till planter, also had a 2 row covington planter and a single for corn that I sold on road side stands. A set of disk harrows that were pretty much worthless unless used as a drag harrow, I always wanted a good set of real disk harrows set up for plowing (besides the taylor way's) also had a single row cole, and a few other odds and ends.
I had someone combine my wheat, I always had good seed certified, which many others would buy from me for seed wheat.
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